Two people were killed after a Tesla car crashed into another Tesla, causing both vehicles to strike a building and catch fire in Bedminster Township, Pennsylvania, late Friday morning, sources told NBC10.
The crash occurred at a building on 6600 Easton Road shortly before noon. Sources told NBC10 a Tesla crashed into another Tesla that was parked near the building. The impact caused both vehicles to strike the building and catch fire.
The two people who were inside the first Tesla died from their injuries, sources said. No one was inside the parked Tesla that was struck.
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It's unclear if anyone was inside the building at the time of the crash. There were no reports of any injuries to anyone inside the property.
Footage from SkyForce10 showed the burnt and damaged remains of the two Tesla cars, a damaged building and firefighters dousing smoke from one of the vehicles.
The crash closed Easton Road between Quarry Road and Saw Mill/Old Easton Road for several hours.